Product Overview
Table Of Contents
- Application
- Features
- Applicable Literature
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ACCESSORIES
- TYPICAL APPLICATIONS (wiring diagrams)
- List of Figures
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-4553, MP-454, MP-465, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling TAC Microtherm: TP-1031.
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Cooling TAC Microtherm: TP-1031.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Typical Actuators: MP-367, MP-377, and MP-387.
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: PP-22x Series, TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, TP-4xx Series, and TP-101x Series.
- Sequence of Operation
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, and TP-4xx Series.
- Cycle of Operation
- Typical TAC Microtherm Controllers: TP-2xx Series, TP-3xx Series, and TP-4xx Series.
- Cycle of Operation
- Typical Actuators which require AE-504 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-382, and MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require AE-504 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-120 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-454.
- Typical Actuators with CP-8301-120 factory installed and wired: MP-461-600, MP-471-600, MP-481-600, MP-2110-601.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-024 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-120 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8301-240 purchased separately: MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-913 purchased separately: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, MP-382, MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-910 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-910 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475, MP483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454.
- Typical 120 Vac Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP-465, MP-475. MP-483, MP-485, MP-486, MP-495, MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500.
- Typical 240 Vac Actuators which require CP-8391-716 purchased separately: MP5-2151-500, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuators: MP-361, MP-371, MP-381, and MP-382.
- Typical Actuators: MP-421, MP-422, MP-423, MP-424, MP-451, MP-452, MP-453, MP-454, MP-461-600, MP-471-600, and MP-481-600.
- Typical Actuators: MP-465, MP-475, MP-483, MP-486, MP-495, MP5-4651, MP5-4751, MP-4851, and MP5-4851.
- Typical Actuator: MP-2113-500.
- Typical Actuator: MP-2110-600.
- Typical Actuators: MP-2130-500, MP-2150-500, MP5-2151-500.
- Typical Actuators: MP-379 and MP-389
- Typical Actuators: MP-470, MP-480, and MP-4701.
- Typical Actuators: MP-367, MP-377, and MP-387.
- List of Figures
- INSTALLATION
- MOUNTING
- WIRING
- ADJUSTMENTS
- CHECKOUT
- GO, NO GO Test
- Slidewire Controller with 24 Vac Actuators
- Slidewire Controller with Line Voltage Actuator
- CP-8301-120, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators without Internal Transformer
- CP-8301-024, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with 24 Vac Actuators
- CP-8301-120 and CP-8301-240, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators with Internal Transformer
- CP-8391-xxx Series mAdc Interface
- Positioning the Actuator with the Controller
- GO, NO GO Test
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- REPAIR
- DIMENSIONAL DATA
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CHECKOUT
After the entire system has been installed and the actuator has been powered up, the
following checks can be made for proper system operation.
GO, NO GO Test Slidewire Controller with 24 Vac Actuators
Refer to Figure-14.
1. Disconnect field wiring from Brown lead of AE-504 and terminals 7 and 8 of the actuator.
2. Apply 24 Vac power to terminals H and G of the actuator.
3. Short the Brown lead of AE-504 to terminal 7 of actuator and the actuator should rotate
CW to its limit.
4. Short the Brown lead of AE-504 to terminal 8 of actuator and the actuator should rotate
CCW to its limit.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator and the AE-504 are good. If the unit does
not pass steps 4 and 5, proceed to step 6.
6. Unhook the AE-504 leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
7. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.
8. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
If the unit passes steps 7 and 8, the actuator is good and AE-504 is defective. If the unit does
not pass steps 7 and 8, the actuator is defective and the AE-504 may be good.
Slidewire Controller with Line Voltage Actuator
Refer to Figure-15.
1. Disconnect field wiring from Brown lead of AE-504 and terminals 7 and 8 of the actuator.
2. Apply proper AC power to terminals L1 and L2 of the actuator.
3. Short the Brown lead of AE-504 to terminal 7 of actuator and the actuator should rotate
CW to its limit.
4. Short the Brown lead of AE-504 to terminal 8 of actuator and the actuator should rotate
CCW to its limit.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator and the AE-504 are good. If the unit does
not pass steps 4 and 5, proceed to step 6.
6. Unhook the AE-504 leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
7. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.
8. Short actuator terminal X to 3 and the actuator should rotate CCW to its limit.
If the unit passes steps 7 and 8, the actuator is good and AE-504 is defective. If the unit does
not pass steps 7 and 8, the actuator is defective and the AE-504 may be good.
CP-8301-120, Vdc Interface (TAC System 8000) with Line Voltage Actuators
without Internal Transformer
Refer to Figure-16.
1. Disconnect field wiring from Red, Yellow, and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx.
2. Apply 120 Vac power to terminals L1 and L2 of the actuator.
3. Short the Yellow and Red leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
4. Short the Yellow and Blue leads of CP-8301-xxx and the actuator should rotate CCW to
its limit, unless rewired to rotate CCW on an increase in input signal.
5. If the unit passes steps 3 and 4, the actuator and the CP-8301-xxx are good. If the unit
does not pass steps 3 and 4, proceed to step 6.
6. Unhook the CP-8301-xxx leads from actuator terminals X, 2, and 3.
7. Short actuator terminal X to 2 and the actuator should rotate CW to its limit.










